Hi Herbert, Hi Christian,
you have to start 'thinking' in namespaces and avoid leftovers and unwanted 'copies' or duplicate mounts ...
I do !! But as mentioned in my OP 1) The mount is done inside the namespace of the guest - it is not visible outside in the root and is not copied into later started servers. At least I can confirm this with issuing "mount" inside the guest (vserver www1 enter and then >mount) inside the namespace (vnamespace -e www1 mount) Neither one shows the mount ! 2) I shutdown ALL virtual servers, so I assume that all namespaces are destroyed. At least vserver-stat does not show anything beside the root server and "vps ax" does not show any process running with another ID than "main"... So, I see two possible approaches on the probleme: 1) drbd keeps its own "mount" table that is not freed correctly 2) the kernel blocks mounts from a not longer active namespace I dont have any idea how to debug, and to make it even harder, the problem shows not on all mounts/guest, which are basically configured all identical. It might be a problem that the mount inside the namespavce is not cleanly freed when the startup/shutdown of the guest fails/hangs somewhere, but this is only a wild guess :( Oliver -- Diese Nachricht wurde digital unterschrieben oliwel's public key: http://www.oliwel.de/oliwel.crt Basiszertifikat: http://www.ldv.ei.tum.de/page72
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